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 110 STAT. 3896 PUBLIC LAW 104-323—OCT. 19, 1996 (A) shall recognize any existing Federal, State, and local plans; (B) shall not interfere with the implementation, administration, or amendment of such plans; and (C) to the extent feasible, shall seek to coordinate the plans and present a unified interpretation plan for the Corridor. (b) REVIEW OF PLAN.— (1) IN GENERAL.— The Commission shall submit the Plan to the Governor for the Governor's review. (2) GOVERNOR.—The Governor may review the Plan and, if the Governor concurs in the Plan, may submit the Plan to the Secretary, together with any recommendations. (3) SECRETARY.— The Secretary shall approve or disapprove the Plan within 90 days. In reviewing the Plan, the Secretary shall consider the adequacy of— (A) public participation; and (B) the Plan in interpreting, for the educational and inspirational benefit of present and future generations, the imique and significant contributions to our national heritage of cultural and historical lands, waterways, and structures within the Corridor. (c) DISAPPROVAL OF PLAN.— (1) NOTIFICATION BY SECRETARY. — If the Secretary disapproves the Plan, the Secretary shall, not later than 60 days after the date of disapproval, advise the Governor and the Commission of the reasons for disapproval, together with recommendations for revision. (A) REVISION AND RESUBMISSION TO GOVERNOR. —Not later than 90 days after receipt of the notice of disapproval, the Commission shall revise and resubmit the Plan to the Governor for review. (B) RESUBMISSION TO SECRETARY. — If the Governor concurs in the revised Plan, he may submit the revised Plan to the Secretary who shall approve or disapprove the revision within 60 days. If the Governor does not concur in the revised Plan, he may resubmit it to the Commission together with his recommendations for further consideration and modification. (2) IMPLEMENTATION OF PLAN.— After approval by the Secretary, the Commission shall implement and support the Plan as follows: (A) CULTURAL RESOURCES.— (i) IN GENERAL. —The Commission shall assist Federal agencies, State agencies, political subdivisions of the State, and nonprofit organizations in the conservation and interpretation of cultural resources within the Corridor. (ii) EXCEPTION. —In providing the assistance, the Commission shall in no way infringe upon the authorities and policies of a Federal agency. State agency, or political subdivision of the State concerning the administration and management of property, water, or water rights held by the agency, political subdivision, or private persons or entities, or affect the jurisdiction of the State of Colorado over any property, water, or water rights within the Corridor.

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